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Distracted Driving Accidents in Indiana: Proving the Other Driver Wasn't Paying Attention

Indiana law restricts handheld device use while driving. A violation can be powerful evidence of negligence in your injury claim.

Indiana's Distracted Driving Laws

Proving Distraction

Phone records, witness testimony, vehicle data, and surveillance footage can show a driver was distracted. This evidence often must be preserved quickly before it is lost.

Why It Helps Your Claim

Clear evidence of distraction makes it harder for the insurer to shift fault to you under Indiana's comparative-fault rule.

Act Quickly to Preserve Evidence

Electronic evidence disappears fast. A free review early on lets an attorney send preservation letters before records are gone.

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This article is for general informational purposes only and is not legal advice. For guidance on your specific situation, consult a licensed Indiana attorney.

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